Gary Neville has publicly supported Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim’s decision to drop Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho from the squad, citing concerns over their performance and engagement levels.
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Neville emphasized that Amorim’s actions are a necessary step in re-establishing discipline and accountability within the team.
Neville highlighted that both Rashford and Garnacho have underperformed this season, with their lack of commitment on and off the pitch being a significant issue.
He praised Amorim for making bold choices to shake up the squad and set higher standards in the team.
Amorim, addressing the media, clarified that the decision to exclude the duo was based on performance evaluations rather than disciplinary reasons.
He stated, “If they train well, they will compete for a place in the team.” This indicates that both players have the opportunity to regain their positions by demonstrating improved dedication and performance.
The situation underscores a broader cultural shift at Manchester United, where Amorim is implementing a more rigorous approach to player management, reports Mirror.
Neville’s endorsement of these measures reflects a shared belief in the necessity of maintaining high standards to achieve long-term success.

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